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Children?s designer lines launched at Newcastle Airport
An exciting new collection of children’s designer clothing has been launched at Newcastle International Airport’s (NIA) newest retail store to meet demand for such items from the airport’s discerning traveller.
Tommy Hilfiger and GANT children’s clothing lines have been introduced to Airport Fashion adding to its extensive range of high quality men and women’s fashion brands.
NIA’s Airport Fashion store is the first UK outlet of highly successful Scandinavian retail giant Airport Retail Group (ARG) which is renowned across Europe for its high quality brands including Hugo Boss, Eton shirts, Saint Tropez, Guess and Calvin Klein.
With ambitions to break into the UK market and open stores in prime airport locations, Airport Fashion is aimed at style conscious business and family travellers.
Steven Fallon, business development manager of Airport Fashion said: “The new children’s clothing lines are a welcome addition to the existing fashion items we already stock at Airport Fashion. The ranges offer fun, colourful, high quality, practical and stylish clothes for both boys and girls aged three and over. We are delighted to be able to offer another fantastic range to our customers who already enjoy the wide range of men and women’s designer brands on offer.”
Found airside (past security) in Newcastle International Airport, Airport Fashion also offers a large selection of accessories and travel items from Tiger, Samsonite, Sno of Sweden, and Dynberg/Kern, ensuring all the fashion needs of the discerning traveller are catered for.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Hayley Ford .
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